I think that it's funny that linux represents a threat to Microsoft. It's kind of like the ultimate answer to the predator that they are...they gave their Office application away for years and now that they have everyone hooked...they cranked up the price. Interestingly, a friend of mine bought a few Dell computers and said that he got Office Small Business Edition for only like $ 50-60 per. I suspect that OpenOffice likewise represents a threat to them. Craig On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 18:59, Entelin wrote: > Of course theres some legit reason for it being there, the reason its > funney though is because its the #1 article. Obviously put in that place > on purpase to further their anti-linux agenda. > > On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 21:14, Craig White wrote: > > On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 19:27, Entelin wrote: > > > I thought this was funney. If you goto technet.com and then click on > > > "Top Knowledgebase Articles" and then on "Windows 2000 server" the first > > > one listed is below lol. > > > > > > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/support/W2KTopKB.asp > > > > > > Windows 2000 Top Knowledge Base Articles > > > > > > How to Remove Linux and Install Windows on Your Computer (Q247804) > > > > > ------ > > The date on this article is Oct 2002 but I think they have had versions > > of this that pre-dated this one. It's not so silly, they might as well > > offer this kind of knowledge...we all have seen people ask how to remove > > lilo/grub from the boot blocks so they can install Windows again. > > > > Let's face it, Linux isn't for everyone. There have been several times > > when I am tempted to write that a particular person should be running > > Windows and not Linux. The administrator that knows nothing, wants to > > know nothing is better suited to use Windows. It' installs everything by > > default and starts it all automatically. With Linux, it's hard to fake > > the fact that you don't know what you are doing...like the guy who wrote > > this morning using linux 6.2 and wanting step by step instructions on > > setting up a mail server. > > > > Craig